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Highland Coaching Panel Slalom/Sprint Events

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Announcing the first ever Highland Coaching Panel Slalom Event at Bught Park, Inverness (opposite the new Highland Council Archive Centre) and the first ever Highland Coaching Panel Sprint Event at the Muirtown Basin, Inverness.

For both days (Sprint: 19th and Slalom: 20th December 2009), registration is a 10am and finish at midday/1pm for the medals/trophy ceremony.

Cost per race is £5-00 adult, £2.50 child; with proceed going towards improvements of the slalom course and next year's event.

Event categories are:

Under 12
Under 14
16 and Under
Adult 17 to 40
Veterans - over 40
Masters - over 50

Just bring your kayaking gear, a boat and you're ready to compete!

For more information, contact Steve MacKinnon at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it (07775 682034)

 

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Newsflash

Inverness Canoe Club is currently progressing an exciting project to bring a mini slalom course to Bught Park, Inverness.

The project was initially set in motion by former ICC President and SCA Regional Coaching Organiser, Steve MacKinnon, however the club has now added its weight to proceedings in order to maximise funding streams and support.

We are still at an early stage and funding applications still in the pipeline, however we are happy to announce that we have already secured funding from greeninverness and sponsorship from Brandon Landscpaing Ltd. Both of these organisations' input and support, especially at such an early stage, is extremely welcome and appreciated.

Please keep an eye on the Bught Park Slalom Course page in the About the Club section for news as things progress...